Life stories of families with a terminally ill child
Family units with a terminally ill child have a tendency to withdraw and this isolation may lead to problems in their mental health. A tendency with psychologists, clergy and helpers from other professions is to act as ideal experts on the lives of saddened people. From painful personal experience,...
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Main Authors: | S Hechter (Author), M Poggenpoel (Author), C Myburgh (Author) |
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2001-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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